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Teena Marie

Mary Christine Brockert (March 5, 1956 – December 26, 2010), known professionally as Teena Marie, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, composer, arranger, and producer. She was known by her childhood nickname Tina[3] before taking the stage name Teena Marie and later acquired the nickname Lady T,[1] given to her by her collaborator and friend, Rick James.

Teena Marie
Teena Marie performing in 2010
Background information
Birth nameMary Christine Brockert
Also known asLady T
Born(1956-03-05)March 5, 1956
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 26, 2010(2010-12-26) (aged 54)
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
  • arranger
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • percussion
Years active1964–2010
Labels
Websiteteenamarie.com

She was known for her distinctive soprano vocals,[4][5][6] which caused many listeners to believe she was black.[7] Her success in R&B and soul music, and loyalty to these genres would earn her the title Ivory Queen of Soul. She played rhythm guitar, keyboards, and congas. Teena Marie was a four-time Grammy Award nominee, winning one posthumously in 2023, as a credited songwriter (as Mary Christine Brockert) on Beyonce's hit song "Cuff It".[8][9]

Life and career

1956–1978: Early life and career beginnings

Mary Christine Brockert was born on March 5, 1956, in Santa Monica, California,[10] the daughter[11][12] of construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne. She spent her early childhood in Mission Hills, California. She said that her ethnic heritage was Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Italian, Irish, and Native American.[13] In 2005, while visiting Louisiana, she discovered that her paternal ancestors once lived in New Orleans.[14][15][16] She took to singing naturally, performing Harry Belafonte's "Banana Boat Song" by age two.

When she was eight years old, her parents began sending Teena on auditions which, among other things, netted her an acting role on The Beverly Hillbillies, credited as Tina Marie Brockert.[17] She later taught herself the guitar, bass, and congas. She would go on to form a semi-professional R&B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin.

In the early 1970s, after the family moved to Venice, Los Angeles, Brockert spent her adolescent years in the historically black Venice enclave of Oakwood, nicknamed "Venice Harlem". There, she would acquire a strong spiritual influence from neighborhood matriarch Berthalynn Jackson, a black woman who would become her godmother.[15][16][18]

While attending Venice High School, Brockert joined the Summer Dance Production and was the female lead in the school's production of The Music Man.[19] She also fronted a local Venice rock band "Truvair" in 1974–1975; the band's members were her high school classmates. Following graduation, Brockert juggled auditioning for various record companies with studying English literature at Santa Monica College.

1979–1982: Gordy era

In 1976, Brockert (as the lead singer of a band she had assembled, which included long-time friend Mickey Boyce) gained an introduction to Motown Records staff producer Hal Davis (best known for his work with Brenda Holloway and the Jackson 5). It led to an audition for a film about orphans that was being developed by Motown. The project was shelved, but label boss Berry Gordy, impressed with her singing but having no need for a musical group, decided to sign her as a solo act. Tina recorded unreleased material with a number of different producers over the next few years, before being spotted by labelmate Rick James, who was immediately impressed with her sound. Some of Tina's earlier, unreleased material has since been made available on the compilation album First Class Love: Rare Tee. At the time, James, already established as a successful recording artist, was on tap to produce for Diana Ross but changed his mind and decided to work with Brockert, instead. The result was her debut album release, Wild and Peaceful. The album was, at one point, due to be credited to "Teena Tryson", but ultimately was put out under "Teena Marie", the name by which she would be known throughout her remaining career. It scored Teena Marie her first top-ten R&B hit, "I'm a Sucker for Your Love" (#8 R&B Singles Chart),[20] a duet with James. Neither the album nor its packaging had her picture on it, and many radio programmers assumed she was black during the earliest months of her career.[20] This myth was disproved when she performed her debut hit with James on Soul Train in 1979, becoming the show's first white female guest. (She would appear on the show eight more times, more than any other white act.)

Her second album, Lady T (1980), featured her portrait on the cover, and is also noted for having production from Richard Rudolph (the widower of R&B singer Minnie Riperton). Teena Marie had asked Berry Gordy to contact Rudolph and secure his input, as Rick James was unavailable, and she felt unprepared to be sole producer of her own material. Rudolph had intended for a song he penned, "Now That I Have You", for his wife Minnie Riperton, but offered it to Teena Marie for Lady T. Rudolph also co-composed the single "Behind The Groove", which reached number 21 on the R&B singles chart and No. 6 on the U.K. singles chart in 1980.[20] The song would also be included on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the Fever 105 radio station.[21]

Also in 1980, Teena Marie released her third LP, Irons in the Fire, for which she handled most of the writing and production herself, an achievement considered rare at the time for a female artist.[20] The single "I Need Your Lovin'" (#37 Pop, No. 9 R&B Singles) brought Teena Marie her first top 40 hit; it also peaked at No. 28 in the UK chart.

That same year, Teena Marie appeared on James' album, Street Songs, with the duet "Fire and Desire". In an interview, Teena Marie said she had a fever at the time yet managed to record her vocals in one take. After the session, she was driven to a hospital. The two would perform the single at the 2004 BET Awards, which would be their last TV appearance with one another, as James died later that year.[22]

Teena Marie continued her success with Motown in 1981, with the release of It Must Be Magic (#2 R&B Albums Chart), her first gold record, which included her then biggest hit on R&B, "Square Biz" (#3 R&B Singles). Other notable tracks include "Portuguese Love" (featuring a brief, uncredited cameo by James, No. 54 R&B Singles), the title track "It Must be Magic" (#30 R&B Singles).[10]

In 1982, Teena Marie got into a heated legal battle with Motown Records over her contract and disagreements about releasing her new material.[23] The lawsuit resulted in "The Brockert Initiative", which made it illegal for a record company to keep an artist under contract without releasing new material for that artist. In such instances, artists are able to sign and release with another label instead of being held back by an unsupportive one. Teena Marie commented on the law in an LA Times article, saying, "It wasn't something I set out to do. I just wanted to get away from Motown and have a good life. But it helped a lot of people, like Luther Vandross and the Mary Jane Girls, and a lot of different artists, to be able to get out of their contracts."[24] She left Motown as the label's most successful white solo act.[25]

1983–1990: Epic era

Contacted by Epic Records in the fall of 1982, after expressing dismay over her Motown contract, Teena Marie signed a worldwide deal with the Columbia Records subsidiary that also allowed her to establish her own publishing company, Midnight Magnet. Epic released the concept album Robbery, which featured the hit "Fix It" (#21 R&B), as well as "Shadow Boxing" and "Casanova Brown". The latter was one of many tracks Teena Marie would write over the years about her real-life romance with one-time mentor Rick James.

In 1984, Teena Marie released her biggest-selling album, Starchild. It yielded her biggest hit, "Lovergirl", which peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1985[26] and at No. 9 on the R&B chart. "Lovergirl" was included in the 2002 Jennifer Lopez movie Maid in Manhattan. The label also released the moderate R&B hit "Out on a Limb", which peaked at No. 56 on the R&B chart but didn't break the Hot 100. "14k" was featured on the soundtrack of the film The Goonies (1985) but this song was not a hit.

In 1986, Teena Marie released a rock music-influenced concept album titled Emerald City. She also recorded the rock-influenced track, "Lead Me On", co-produced by Giorgio Moroder, for the soundtrack of the box office hit film Top Gun (1986).

In 1988, she returned to R&B and funk, releasing the critically acclaimed album Naked to the World. That album contained the hit "Ooo La La La", which reached # 1 on the Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.[27]

Teena Marie released Ivory in the fall of 1990; it scored no pop hits, but it did experience two R&B hits: "Here's Looking at You" (#11 R&B) and "If I Were a Bell" (#8 R&B).[28]

1991–2003: Hiatus and Passion Play and Black Rain

During the 1990s, Teena Marie's classic R&B, soul, and funk records were either sampled by hip-hop artists or covered by R&B divas. Teena Marie herself is regarded as something of a pioneer in helping to bring hip-hop to the mainstream by becoming one of the first artists of her time to rap one of her singles—the aforementioned "Square Biz". In the hip-hop portion of that song, she mentions some of her inspirations: Sarah Vaughan, Johann Sebastian Bach, Shakespeare, Maya Angelou, and Nikki Giovanni. In 1996, the Fugees paid tribute to her by interpolating the chorus of her hit, "Ooo, La, La, La" (1988), into its own "Fu-Gee-La".

In the fall of 1994, Teena Marie released Passion Play on her independent label, Sarai Records.[29]

On March 30, 1995, Teena Marie appeared and performed in an episode of New York Undercover as an old friend of one of the characters.[30]

Subsequently, Teena Marie devoted most of her time to raising her daughter Alia Rose[31] (who has since adopted the stage name "Rose Le Beau" and is pursuing her own singing career). During the late 1990s, she began working on a new album, titled Black Rain. She was unable to secure a major label deal for the album and did not want to put it out on her own Sarai label, in light of the modest sales of Passion Play. However, a version pressed for promotional purposes was widely bootlegged among fans. This contained the tracks, "The Mackin' Game", "I'll Take the Pressure", "Baby, I'm Your Fiend", "My Body's Hungry", "Ecstasy", "I'm on Fire", "Watcha Got 4 Me", "Black Rain", "1999", "Butterflies", "Spanish Harlem", "Blackberry Playa", "The Perfect Feeling", and "Rainbow Outro".

2004–2010: La Doña to Congo Square

After a ten-year hiatus from the music industry, Teena Marie returned to her musical career by signing with the Classics sub-label of the successful hip-hop label, Cash Money Records. She released her eleventh album, La Doña, in 2004, and follow up Sapphire, in 2006. La Doña became a gold-certified success (and the highest-charting album of her career, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart) on the basis of the Al Green-sampled "I'm Still in Love" (#23 R&B, No. 70 Pop) and a duet with Gerald Levert, "A Rose by Any Other Name".

The Sapphire album peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 chart, yielding yet another "R&B" Top-40 hit, "Ooh Wee" (#32). Sapphire also reunited Teena (on "God Has Created" and "Cruise Control") with Smokey Robinson, one of her musical idols. Teena Marie parted ways with Ca$h Money records after the release of Sapphire.

On September 19, 2008, Teena Marie performed in concert at B.B. King's Blues Club in New York City. She took this time to play a couple of finished tracks from her upcoming album, Congo Square, and received a positive response from the audience. Congo Square was released on June 9, 2009, on Stax/Concord Records. Teena Marie has described the album as "personal and spiritual", and indicated that it was more jazz-influenced than most of her previous work. "Can't Last a Day", a duet with Faith Evans, leaked to the Internet in March 2009. Teena Marie says of Evans, "It was after I had recorded the song ("Can't Last a Day") I got the idea to put Faith on it. I've always loved Faith and her vocal style. She reminds me of me. Her correlation with Biggie – having a career with him and without him – reminds me of me and Rick. I feel like she's a younger me. Of the younger ladies, she's the one I love most."[32]

Regarding the early-life inspirations for Congo Square, Teena Marie told Blues & Soul magazine editor Lee Tyler in January 2010: "I wanted to do songs that reflected the things that I loved when I was growing up. Every single song on the record is dedicated to someone, or some musical giant that I loved. 'The Pressure' is dedicated to Rick James; 'Can't Last a Day' is dedicated to the Gamble & Huff sound – the Philly International sound'. Then 'Baby I Love You' and 'Ear Candy' are dedicated to Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield – with memories of riding down Crenshaw in LA in jeeps and bumping to music on the 808 i.e. Roland TR-808 drum machine. While 'Miss Coretta' is, of course, dedicated to Mrs. Coretta Scott King, the late wife of Martin Luther King."[33]

Sales-wise, the album proved another success, reaching the Top 20 on Billboard's Top 200, and giving Teena Marie yet another Top 10 R&B chart entry. In 2010, Teena Marie continued to be a headliner on the Las Vegas Strip, appearing regularly at the Las Vegas Hilton and other venues until just before her death.

At the time of her death, Teena Marie had been in the process of completing her 14th album, Beautiful. It was finished posthumously by her daughter, Alia Rose, and released on January 15, 2013. A limited edition album was released on July 11, 2011, comprising previously unreleased material unearthed from her Motown days entitled First class love: Rare Tee.

Personal life

Teena Marie gave birth to a daughter named Alia Rose in 1991. As of 2009, Alia Rose sings under the name Rose LeBeau.[34]

Teena Marie lived in various neighborhoods throughout greater Los Angeles, including Santa Monica, Inglewood, Pasadena, and Marina Del Rey.[10]

Teena Marie was godmother to American actress and comedienne Maya Rudolph, daughter of singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton, as well as Marvin Gaye's daughter Nona Gaye. She also cared for Rick James's son, Rick, Jr., and family friend Jeremiah O'Neal. Lenny Kravitz posted a video in which he said that Teena Marie had taken him into her home and helped him when he was struggling early in his career.[35][36]

Death

In 2004, while Teena Marie was sleeping in a hotel room, a large picture frame fell and struck her on the head. The blow caused a serious concussion that resulted in momentary seizures for the rest of her life.[37]

On the afternoon of December 26, 2010, Teena Marie was found dead by her daughter, Alia Rose, in her Pasadena home.[38][39] On December 30, 2010, an autopsy was performed by the Los Angeles County coroner, who found no signs of apparent trauma or a discernible cause of death, and concluded she had died from natural causes.[39][40] She had suffered a generalized tonic–clonic seizure a month before.[41]

A memorial service was held at Forest Lawn Cemetery on January 10, 2011. Among those in attendance were Stevie Wonder, Deniece Williams, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, LisaRaye, Sinbad, Tichina Arnold, Shanice Wilson, and Berry Gordy, Jr.[42][43]

Discography

Studio albums

References

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Teena Marie at AllMusic
  • Teena Marie at BBC Music
  • Teena Marie discography at Discogs
  • Teena Marie at IMDb
  • Teena Marie at Billboard
  • Teena Marie October 2010 interview with DJ Soulswede at Soulinterviews.com
  • "They Don't Sing R&B Like I Do" Teena Marie Interview 2011 with Dan Dodds

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Mary Christine Brockert March 5 1956 December 26 2010 known professionally as Teena Marie was an American singer songwriter musician composer arranger and producer She was known by her childhood nickname Tina 3 before taking the stage name Teena Marie and later acquired the nickname Lady T 1 given to her by her collaborator and friend Rick James Teena MarieTeena Marie performing in 2010Background informationBirth nameMary Christine BrockertAlso known asLady TBorn 1956 03 05 March 5 1956Santa Monica California U S DiedDecember 26 2010 2010 12 26 aged 54 Pasadena California U S GenresR amp B soul funk 1 hip hop jazz 2 Occupation s Singer songwriter musician record producer arrangerInstrument s Vocals guitar piano percussionYears active1964 2010LabelsGordy Epic CBS Cash Money Universal Stax Motown ConcordWebsiteteenamarie wbr com She was known for her distinctive soprano vocals 4 5 6 which caused many listeners to believe she was black 7 Her success in R amp B and soul music and loyalty to these genres would earn her the title Ivory Queen of Soul She played rhythm guitar keyboards and congas Teena Marie was a four time Grammy Award nominee winning one posthumously in 2023 as a credited songwriter as Mary Christine Brockert on Beyonce s hit song Cuff It 8 9 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 1956 1978 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 1979 1982 Gordy era 1 3 1983 1990 Epic era 1 4 1991 2003 Hiatus and Passion Play and Black Rain 1 5 2004 2010 La Dona to Congo Square 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksLife and career Edit1956 1978 Early life and career beginnings Edit Mary Christine Brockert was born on March 5 1956 in Santa Monica California 10 the daughter 11 12 of construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne She spent her early childhood in Mission Hills California She said that her ethnic heritage was Puerto Rican Portuguese Italian Irish and Native American 13 In 2005 while visiting Louisiana she discovered that her paternal ancestors once lived in New Orleans 14 15 16 She took to singing naturally performing Harry Belafonte s Banana Boat Song by age two When she was eight years old her parents began sending Teena on auditions which among other things netted her an acting role on The Beverly Hillbillies credited as Tina Marie Brockert 17 She later taught herself the guitar bass and congas She would go on to form a semi professional R amp B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin In the early 1970s after the family moved to Venice Los Angeles Brockert spent her adolescent years in the historically black Venice enclave of Oakwood nicknamed Venice Harlem There she would acquire a strong spiritual influence from neighborhood matriarch Berthalynn Jackson a black woman who would become her godmother 15 16 18 While attending Venice High School Brockert joined the Summer Dance Production and was the female lead in the school s production of The Music Man 19 She also fronted a local Venice rock band Truvair in 1974 1975 the band s members were her high school classmates Following graduation Brockert juggled auditioning for various record companies with studying English literature at Santa Monica College 1979 1982 Gordy era Edit In 1976 Brockert as the lead singer of a band she had assembled which included long time friend Mickey Boyce gained an introduction to Motown Records staff producer Hal Davis best known for his work with Brenda Holloway and the Jackson 5 It led to an audition for a film about orphans that was being developed by Motown The project was shelved but label boss Berry Gordy impressed with her singing but having no need for a musical group decided to sign her as a solo act Tina recorded unreleased material with a number of different producers over the next few years before being spotted by labelmate Rick James who was immediately impressed with her sound Some of Tina s earlier unreleased material has since been made available on the compilation album First Class Love Rare Tee At the time James already established as a successful recording artist was on tap to produce for Diana Ross but changed his mind and decided to work with Brockert instead The result was her debut album release Wild and Peaceful The album was at one point due to be credited to Teena Tryson but ultimately was put out under Teena Marie the name by which she would be known throughout her remaining career It scored Teena Marie her first top ten R amp B hit I m a Sucker for Your Love 8 R amp B Singles Chart 20 a duet with James Neither the album nor its packaging had her picture on it and many radio programmers assumed she was black during the earliest months of her career 20 This myth was disproved when she performed her debut hit with James on Soul Train in 1979 becoming the show s first white female guest She would appear on the show eight more times more than any other white act Her second album Lady T 1980 featured her portrait on the cover and is also noted for having production from Richard Rudolph the widower of R amp B singer Minnie Riperton Teena Marie had asked Berry Gordy to contact Rudolph and secure his input as Rick James was unavailable and she felt unprepared to be sole producer of her own material Rudolph had intended for a song he penned Now That I Have You for his wife Minnie Riperton but offered it to Teena Marie for Lady T Rudolph also co composed the single Behind The Groove which reached number 21 on the R amp B singles chart and No 6 on the U K singles chart in 1980 20 The song would also be included on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto Vice City on the Fever 105 radio station 21 Also in 1980 Teena Marie released her third LP Irons in the Fire for which she handled most of the writing and production herself an achievement considered rare at the time for a female artist 20 The single I Need Your Lovin 37 Pop No 9 R amp B Singles brought Teena Marie her first top 40 hit it also peaked at No 28 in the UK chart That same year Teena Marie appeared on James album Street Songs with the duet Fire and Desire In an interview Teena Marie said she had a fever at the time yet managed to record her vocals in one take After the session she was driven to a hospital The two would perform the single at the 2004 BET Awards which would be their last TV appearance with one another as James died later that year 22 Teena Marie continued her success with Motown in 1981 with the release of It Must Be Magic 2 R amp B Albums Chart her first gold record which included her then biggest hit on R amp B Square Biz 3 R amp B Singles Other notable tracks include Portuguese Love featuring a brief uncredited cameo by James No 54 R amp B Singles the title track It Must be Magic 30 R amp B Singles 10 In 1982 Teena Marie got into a heated legal battle with Motown Records over her contract and disagreements about releasing her new material 23 The lawsuit resulted in The Brockert Initiative which made it illegal for a record company to keep an artist under contract without releasing new material for that artist In such instances artists are able to sign and release with another label instead of being held back by an unsupportive one Teena Marie commented on the law in an LA Times article saying It wasn t something I set out to do I just wanted to get away from Motown and have a good life But it helped a lot of people like Luther Vandross and the Mary Jane Girls and a lot of different artists to be able to get out of their contracts 24 She left Motown as the label s most successful white solo act 25 1983 1990 Epic era Edit Contacted by Epic Records in the fall of 1982 after expressing dismay over her Motown contract Teena Marie signed a worldwide deal with the Columbia Records subsidiary that also allowed her to establish her own publishing company Midnight Magnet Epic released the concept album Robbery which featured the hit Fix It 21 R amp B as well as Shadow Boxing and Casanova Brown The latter was one of many tracks Teena Marie would write over the years about her real life romance with one time mentor Rick James In 1984 Teena Marie released her biggest selling album Starchild It yielded her biggest hit Lovergirl which peaked at No 4 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1985 26 and at No 9 on the R amp B chart Lovergirl was included in the 2002 Jennifer Lopez movie Maid in Manhattan The label also released the moderate R amp B hit Out on a Limb which peaked at No 56 on the R amp B chart but didn t break the Hot 100 14k was featured on the soundtrack of the film The Goonies 1985 but this song was not a hit In 1986 Teena Marie released a rock music influenced concept album titled Emerald City She also recorded the rock influenced track Lead Me On co produced by Giorgio Moroder for the soundtrack of the box office hit film Top Gun 1986 In 1988 she returned to R amp B and funk releasing the critically acclaimed album Naked to the World That album contained the hit Ooo La La La which reached 1 on the Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Singles amp Tracks chart 27 Teena Marie released Ivory in the fall of 1990 it scored no pop hits but it did experience two R amp B hits Here s Looking at You 11 R amp B and If I Were a Bell 8 R amp B 28 1991 2003 Hiatus and Passion Play and Black Rain Edit During the 1990s Teena Marie s classic R amp B soul and funk records were either sampled by hip hop artists or covered by R amp B divas Teena Marie herself is regarded as something of a pioneer in helping to bring hip hop to the mainstream by becoming one of the first artists of her time to rap one of her singles the aforementioned Square Biz In the hip hop portion of that song she mentions some of her inspirations Sarah Vaughan Johann Sebastian Bach Shakespeare Maya Angelou and Nikki Giovanni In 1996 the Fugees paid tribute to her by interpolating the chorus of her hit Ooo La La La 1988 into its own Fu Gee La In the fall of 1994 Teena Marie released Passion Play on her independent label Sarai Records 29 On March 30 1995 Teena Marie appeared and performed in an episode of New York Undercover as an old friend of one of the characters 30 Subsequently Teena Marie devoted most of her time to raising her daughter Alia Rose 31 who has since adopted the stage name Rose Le Beau and is pursuing her own singing career During the late 1990s she began working on a new album titled Black Rain She was unable to secure a major label deal for the album and did not want to put it out on her own Sarai label in light of the modest sales of Passion Play However a version pressed for promotional purposes was widely bootlegged among fans This contained the tracks The Mackin Game I ll Take the Pressure Baby I m Your Fiend My Body s Hungry Ecstasy I m on Fire Watcha Got 4 Me Black Rain 1999 Butterflies Spanish Harlem Blackberry Playa The Perfect Feeling and Rainbow Outro 2004 2010 La Dona to Congo Square Edit After a ten year hiatus from the music industry Teena Marie returned to her musical career by signing with the Classics sub label of the successful hip hop label Cash Money Records She released her eleventh album La Dona in 2004 and follow up Sapphire in 2006 La Dona became a gold certified success and the highest charting album of her career peaking at No 6 on the Billboard 200 chart on the basis of the Al Green sampled I m Still in Love 23 R amp B No 70 Pop and a duet with Gerald Levert A Rose by Any Other Name The Sapphire album peaked at No 24 on the Billboard 200 chart yielding yet another R amp B Top 40 hit Ooh Wee 32 Sapphire also reunited Teena on God Has Created and Cruise Control with Smokey Robinson one of her musical idols Teena Marie parted ways with Ca h Money records after the release of Sapphire On September 19 2008 Teena Marie performed in concert at B B King s Blues Club in New York City She took this time to play a couple of finished tracks from her upcoming album Congo Square and received a positive response from the audience Congo Square was released on June 9 2009 on Stax Concord Records Teena Marie has described the album as personal and spiritual and indicated that it was more jazz influenced than most of her previous work Can t Last a Day a duet with Faith Evans leaked to the Internet in March 2009 Teena Marie says of Evans It was after I had recorded the song Can t Last a Day I got the idea to put Faith on it I ve always loved Faith and her vocal style She reminds me of me Her correlation with Biggie having a career with him and without him reminds me of me and Rick I feel like she s a younger me Of the younger ladies she s the one I love most 32 Regarding the early life inspirations for Congo Square Teena Marie told Blues amp Soul magazine editor Lee Tyler in January 2010 I wanted to do songs that reflected the things that I loved when I was growing up Every single song on the record is dedicated to someone or some musical giant that I loved The Pressure is dedicated to Rick James Can t Last a Day is dedicated to the Gamble amp Huff sound the Philly International sound Then Baby I Love You and Ear Candy are dedicated to Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield with memories of riding down Crenshaw in LA in jeeps and bumping to music on the 808 i e Roland TR 808 drum machine While Miss Coretta is of course dedicated to Mrs Coretta Scott King the late wife of Martin Luther King 33 Sales wise the album proved another success reaching the Top 20 on Billboard s Top 200 and giving Teena Marie yet another Top 10 R amp B chart entry In 2010 Teena Marie continued to be a headliner on the Las Vegas Strip appearing regularly at the Las Vegas Hilton and other venues until just before her death At the time of her death Teena Marie had been in the process of completing her 14th album Beautiful It was finished posthumously by her daughter Alia Rose and released on January 15 2013 A limited edition album was released on July 11 2011 comprising previously unreleased material unearthed from her Motown days entitled First class love Rare Tee Personal life EditTeena Marie gave birth to a daughter named Alia Rose in 1991 As of 2009 Alia Rose sings under the name Rose LeBeau 34 Teena Marie lived in various neighborhoods throughout greater Los Angeles including Santa Monica Inglewood Pasadena and Marina Del Rey 10 Teena Marie was godmother to American actress and comedienne Maya Rudolph daughter of singer songwriter Minnie Riperton as well as Marvin Gaye s daughter Nona Gaye She also cared for Rick James s son Rick Jr and family friend Jeremiah O Neal Lenny Kravitz posted a video in which he said that Teena Marie had taken him into her home and helped him when he was struggling early in his career 35 36 Death EditIn 2004 while Teena Marie was sleeping in a hotel room a large picture frame fell and struck her on the head The blow caused a serious concussion that resulted in momentary seizures for the rest of her life 37 On the afternoon of December 26 2010 Teena Marie was found dead by her daughter Alia Rose in her Pasadena home 38 39 On December 30 2010 an autopsy was performed by the Los Angeles County coroner who found no signs of apparent trauma or a discernible cause of death and concluded she had died from natural causes 39 40 She had suffered a generalized tonic clonic seizure a month before 41 A memorial service was held at Forest Lawn Cemetery on January 10 2011 Among those in attendance were Stevie Wonder Deniece Williams Smokey Robinson Queen Latifah LisaRaye Sinbad Tichina Arnold Shanice Wilson and Berry Gordy Jr 42 43 Discography EditMain article Teena Marie discography Studio albumsWild and Peaceful 1979 Lady T 1980 Irons in the Fire 1980 It Must Be Magic 1981 Robbery 1983 Starchild 1984 Emerald City 1986 Naked to the World 1988 Ivory 1990 Passion Play 1994 La Dona 2004 Sapphire 2006 Congo Square 2009 Beautiful 2013 References Edit a b Laing Dave December 27 2010 Teena Marie obituary The Guardian Retrieved August 3 2020 One who succeeded was the R amp B soul and funk artist Teena Marie Ollison Rashod November 24 2016 Teena Marie a hip hop pioneer The Virginian Pilot Retrieved July 8 2021 But Marie sang and performed funk soul and jazz Teena Marie The Gondolier Venice High School yearbook 1974 Teena Marie Beautiful 2013 January 22 2013 Retrieved July 12 2015 Moody Shelah July 19 2004 Call It A Comeback Veteran R amp B singer Teena Marie is back on the charts with her first album in 10 years San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved February 17 2018 Prevost Briana June 29 2009 The Essence of Music Gambit Retrieved February 17 2018 Hughes Zondra December 27 2010 Teena Marie A True Soul Sister Huffington Post Retrieved October 5 2019 Teena Marie Grammy com June 4 2019 Complete Grammy Winners List Grammy com February 5 2023 Retrieved February 6 2023 a b c Teena Marie Los Angeles Times March 13 2014 Retrieved September 13 2020 R amp B Singer Teena Marie Dead at 54 Rolling Stone Teena Marie 1980s R amp B Hitmaker Dies at 54 The New York Times http www soulwalking co uk Teena 20Marie html title Teena Marie Page Soul Walking At home with Teena Marie and daughter Alia Rose Jet October 30 2006 a b Teena Marie s Life in Pictures Essence December 27 2010 Archived from the original on January 1 2011 Retrieved December 27 2010 a b Kristin Gray December 27 2010 Teena Marie Dead at 54 afro com Retrieved December 28 2010 The Beverly Hillbillies Doctor Jed Clampett 3 5 October 21 1964 at IMDb Biography ivoryqueenofsoul com May 12 2008 Archived from the original Adobe Flash on December 27 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 Venice High School yearbook Gondolier 1974 a b c d Alex Henderson Teena Marie Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved November 14 2016 Grand Theft Auto Vice City Vol 6 Fever 105 Rene amp Angela Whispers Music Amazon com Retrieved April 17 2012 2004 BET Awards It s a Wrap Vibe com Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Retrieved November 14 2016 Teena Marie Michaelbaisden Com January 1 1970 Archived from the original on March 7 2009 Retrieved April 17 2012 Teena Marie remains true to R amp B Los Angeles Times December 29 2004 Perrone Pierre December 28 2010 Teena Marie Singer and songwriter who became Motown s most The Independent Archived from the original on May 26 2022 Retrieved January 16 2018 Billboard March 30 1985 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved August 15 2013 Teena Marie Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved February 16 2010 Teena Marie If I were a bell Billboard Retrieved July 19 2020 Vibe Vibe Vixen Vibe Media Group 88 November 1994 ISSN 1070 4701 Retrieved August 15 2013 New York Undercover Eliminate the Middleman TVmaze teena marie Alia Rose YouTube Retrieved April 17 2012 Faith Evans gets Soulful with Teena Marie Blog singersroom com March 24 2009 Archived from the original on June 12 2012 Retrieved April 17 2012 Teena Marie interview by Lee Tyler Blues amp Soul January 2010 Bluesandsoul com Retrieved April 17 2012 Emily Cary August 27 2009 Teena Marie gets Up Close and Personal at Birchmere The Washington Examiner p 33 Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved December 27 2010 SoundSpike December 27 2010 Soundspike com December 27 2010 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved April 17 2012 Ziegbe Mawuse December 27 2010 Teena Marie Remembered By Lenny Kravitz Swizz Beatz Q Tip MTV Retrieved January 5 2011 We Remember Teena Marie Foxync com December 21 2011 Goffard Christopher December 26 2010 Los Angeles Times December 26 2010 Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 17 2012 a b Ziegbe Mawuse December 30 2010 Teena Marie Autopsy Fails To Pinpoint Cause of Death MTV Retrieved January 5 2011 the CNN Notice of Teena Marie s death at CNN com CNN Retrieved April 17 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Teena Marie Died During Sunday Nap TMZ December 27 2010 Retrieved December 31 2010 Robinson Gordy Wonder pay tribute to Teena Marie Today com NBC AP January 10 2011 Retrieved February 22 2016 Turner Miki February 7 2011 Entertainment Memorial for Teena Marie Jet Retrieved February 22 2016 External links EditOfficial website Teena Marie at AllMusic Teena Marie at BBC Music Teena Marie discography at Discogs Teena Marie at IMDb Teena Marie at Billboard Teena Marie October 2010 interview with DJ Soulswede at Soulinterviews com They Don t Sing R amp B Like I Do Teena Marie Interview 2011 with Dan Dodds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teena Marie amp oldid 1150289407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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